Post by Police Moderator on Aug 1, 2012 18:59:42 GMT -5
The PM officially endorses Bryan Hoss for Judge at Soddy Daisy, TN. (Not sure if he'll think that is such a good thing!
Here is what I think about that.....
I would respectfully ask that all my Soddy Daisy, TN, CMF friends, and any other Soddy Daisy resident/registered voters, go out tomorrow, take the time to be involved and cast a vote for Bryan Henry Hoss for Soddy Daisy Judge.
I speak for no one, other than myself, all based on my personal knowledge.
I know the man (personally) to have untouchable integrity that matches, or surpasses, mine. I know the man (personally) to be one of the most consummate, educated, experienced and skilled legal professionals I am aware of, after 30 years in law enforcement. I know the man (personally) to be one of great discernment, judgment and I know him to be a person instilled with actual common sense (A trait pretty much missing in many of our elected officials, today) that will allow him to ably serve the citizens of Soddy Daisy, TN.
We have been on the same side of the legal argument and we have been on diametrically opposed sides of the legal argument, in the course of our respective, and chosen, occupations. That check and balance is what has made the United States of America so great. No matter our disagreements, Bryan Hoss has always worked to earn my respect, do the right thing, based on the known circumstances and resolve the problem at hand. He's earned my respect and I hope I've earned mine.
What more could we ask for?
I have no ill will against any other candidates, nor will I disparage them for their commitment to stand for elected office for the betterment of their fellow citizens.
I urge all Soddy Daisy voters to speak their mind, get involved and vote for the best candidate, who, in my studied opinion, is Bryan Hoss.
Many have suffered, and died, to give all us the honor, and privilege, to simply partake in voting, as we see fit. Not only is voting a right, it is a responsibility we owe to those that have come, suffered, bleed and died before us.
The candidate I know to be the best is Bryan Hoss.
Here is what I think about that.....
I would respectfully ask that all my Soddy Daisy, TN, CMF friends, and any other Soddy Daisy resident/registered voters, go out tomorrow, take the time to be involved and cast a vote for Bryan Henry Hoss for Soddy Daisy Judge.
I speak for no one, other than myself, all based on my personal knowledge.
I know the man (personally) to have untouchable integrity that matches, or surpasses, mine. I know the man (personally) to be one of the most consummate, educated, experienced and skilled legal professionals I am aware of, after 30 years in law enforcement. I know the man (personally) to be one of great discernment, judgment and I know him to be a person instilled with actual common sense (A trait pretty much missing in many of our elected officials, today) that will allow him to ably serve the citizens of Soddy Daisy, TN.
We have been on the same side of the legal argument and we have been on diametrically opposed sides of the legal argument, in the course of our respective, and chosen, occupations. That check and balance is what has made the United States of America so great. No matter our disagreements, Bryan Hoss has always worked to earn my respect, do the right thing, based on the known circumstances and resolve the problem at hand. He's earned my respect and I hope I've earned mine.
What more could we ask for?
I have no ill will against any other candidates, nor will I disparage them for their commitment to stand for elected office for the betterment of their fellow citizens.
I urge all Soddy Daisy voters to speak their mind, get involved and vote for the best candidate, who, in my studied opinion, is Bryan Hoss.
Many have suffered, and died, to give all us the honor, and privilege, to simply partake in voting, as we see fit. Not only is voting a right, it is a responsibility we owe to those that have come, suffered, bleed and died before us.
The candidate I know to be the best is Bryan Hoss.